The knuckle guards are a little excessive. It's pretty common to rub your knuckles off in a street bike crash as well as the tops of your feet. Myself and my street bike friends all seem to have done this on pavement, but myself or my dirt friends have never had the same problem off-road. When I bought off-road gloves, I looked for light, durable, and less expensive (not cheap, but less expensive). I'm still on my first pair of gloves, Fox Pawtectors from 6 years ago or so. My fingers poke through the ends of 5 out of 10 fingers and the palms are nearly worn off. I'm in the market for a new pair and these gloves have tought me what to look for. Perforations seem like they would let sand and dust in the glove which could get uncomfortable. The silicone finger tips rub off in 2 rides. The knuckle guards just seem like a waste of money. Leather or whatever abrasion resistant material between the index finger and thumb is a must, this is a very high wear area.